CineD is always proud to bring you our honest and unbiased reviews about a variety of film gear, camera lab tests, interesting lens and camera Databases, inspiring Gear Guides, entertaining industry insights, and, of course, educational content so you can become a better filmmaker. But this story is different: have you ever thought about what could happen when you shoot a photo wallpaper without paying attention to copyright? So let’s find out. Shooting an interview Imagine you have to shoot an interview for your new film project and, for authenticity, you suggest doing the interview at the subject’s home. You have likely done this many times without giving it much thought. You focus on creating a beautiful setting, paying attention to the lighting and, of course, the ambient noise so you can record good, clear sound. The most important thing when doing an interview is that everyone involved feels comfortable. There should be a pleasant atmosphere where you can talk easily and undisturbed. Your batteries are charged, your memory cards are empty, and you are ready to record. So what on earth could possibly go wrong? Shooting an interview – Source: Pexels Some harmless tulips in the background? This incident occurred in Germany and the interview shoot appears harmless at first, but a court ruling that has just been made public is currently causing a lot of stir: the landlord of a holiday apartment has been successfully sued for legal damages because one of the photos she used to advertise...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 21 March, 2023